
Dental insurance companies can have many different policies, with varying requirements depending on the company. This requires a tremendous amount of time on the part of dentists and their office teams to communicate with insurance companies, file all the proper data, acquire predetermination information when required and address a myriad of other factors. By managing this process carefully, practices can save time and labor expenses, especially if patients are well-educated regarding what their dental insurance covers and what it does not.
Insurance, Dental, Financial Management, Practice Management, Dental, Insurance Benefits, Humans, Insurance Coverage, Patient Care Planning, United States, Dentist-Patient Relations
Insurance, Dental, Financial Management, Practice Management, Dental, Insurance Benefits, Humans, Insurance Coverage, Patient Care Planning, United States, Dentist-Patient Relations
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